Yes, I Like Kids; No, I Don't Want Any

By Selena Brown

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Yes, I Like Kids; No, I Don't Want Any Six ugly truths about motherhood explain why I think motherhood is probably overrated and is not the be-all end-all, bee's knees, and cat's pajamas that some (but not all) mothers claim it to be.

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Yes,I Like kids;No, I Don't want Any

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By Baddest book ever

It was so boring that I actually fell asleep I hate the way that it has a exciting title but horrible writing

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